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Neil Gaiman Addresses the University of the Arts:

 I hope you’ll make mistakes. If you’re making mistakes, it means you’re out there doing something. And the mistakes in themselves can be useful. I once misspelled Caroline, in a letter, transposing the A and the O, and I thought, “Coraline looks like a real name…”

…the rules, the assumptions, the now-we’re supposed to’s of how you get your work seen, and what you do then, are breaking down. The gatekeepers are leaving their gates. You can be as creative as you need to be to get your work seen. YouTube and the web (and whatever comes after YouTube and the web) can give you more people watching than television ever did. The old rules are crumbling and nobody knows what the new rules are.

So make up your own rules.

Transcript of his speech here. 

An incredible address with wit, humor, and wisdom, Gaiman doesn’t lead you on. He even explains how he got his first job by lying. Make no mistake, whatever career you are interested in, some of this insight applies. 

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4 notes • 1 week ago

Sacha Baron Cohen Interviews as Himself!

…and he agrees that Kim Jong Il was fucking ridiculously hilarious. Now I’m actually curious about the Dictator.

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Dear Mr. Wilde, 
You were kind of a pompous, self-loving dick. 
Respect, 
Amanda

Dear Mr. Wilde, 

You were kind of a pompous, self-loving dick. 

Respect, 

Amanda

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I’d rather go to the Comedy Awards over the Oscars any day. Louis CK was priceless, as well. 

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Anonymous asked: Where did you get Live at Amoeba?

http://www.amoeba.com/buy-stuff/detail/the-civil-wars/live-at-amoeba-record-store-day-cd—422133.html

It’s cheap and supports Record Store Day! Also, it ships free in the U.S. 

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• 2 weeks ago

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From This Valley - The Civil Wars, from their EP Live at Amoeba

link•country• •folk• •the civil wars• •live•

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The Diver


Sank through easeful
azure. Flower
creatures flashed and
shimmered there—
lost images
fadingly remembered.
Swiftly descended
into canyon of cold
nightgreen emptiness.
Freefalling, weightless
as in dreams of
wingless flight,
plunged through infra-
space and came to
the dead ship,
carcass that swarmed with
voracious life.
Angelfish, their
lively blue and
yellow prised from
darkness by the
flashlight’s beam,
thronged her portholes.
Moss of bryozoans
blurred, obscured her
metal. Snappers,
gold groupers explored her,
fearless of bubbling
manfish. I entered
the wreck, awed by her silence,
feeling more keenly
the iron cold.
With flashlight probing
fogs of water
saw the sad slow
dance of gilded
chairs, the ectoplasmic
swirl of garments,
drowned instruments
of buoyancy,
drunken shoes. Then
livid gesturings,
eldritch hide and
seek of laughing
faces. I yearned to
find those hidden
ones, to fling aside
the mask and call to them,
yield to rapturous
whisperings, have
done with self and
every dinning
vain complexity.
Yet in languid
frenzy strove, as
one freezing fights off
sleep desiring sleep;
strove against the
cancelling arms that
suddenly surrounded
me, fled the numbing
kisses that I craved.
Reflex of life-wish?
Respirator’s brittle
belling? Swam from
the ship somehow;
somehow began the
measured rise.

Robert Hayden

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2 notes • 3 weeks ago